Question 14 (2 points)The Black Panther Party was known for ... apatrolling black neighborhoods for safety. bit's free breakfasts programs for children. cit's community service activism for the people. dAll of the above.Question 15 (2 points)The Black Panther Party was very controversial in its beliefs about black manhood, calling the police "pigs," and denouncing civil rights organizations. True FalseQuestion 16 (2 points)FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover labeled the Black Panther Party ... a"the greatest organization in America." b"the greatest non-violent organization." c"the greatest threat to international security." d"the single greatest threat to internal security."Question 17 (2 points)Chicago Black Panther leader Fred Hampton wanted to build a "rainbow coalition" unitng Blacks and Hispanics in a common struggle of urban problems in ... ahousing discrimination. bunemeployment. ccrime. dall of the above.Question 18 (2 points)Leaders in the Black Panther: aHuey P. Newton bBobby Seale cEldridge Cleaver dAll of the above.Question 19 (2 points)Karenga created ... athe Organization US which emphasized cultural nationalism. bthe Marxist Socialist party. cKwanzaa, celebrated Dec 26 - Jan 1. dA and C.Question 20 (2 points)A prominent member of Organization US was writer LeRoi Jones, who after joining in 1967, changed his name to ... aChaka Khan bElijah Muhammad cKarenga dAmiri BarakaQuestion 21 (2 points)Many athletes began using their prestige and publicity to challenge discrimination. True False
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Question 14 (2 points)The Black Panther Party was known for ... apatrolling black neighborhoods for safety. bit's free breakfasts programs for children. cit's community service activism for the people. dAll of the above.Question 15 (2 points)The Black Panther Party was very controversial in its beliefs about black manhood, calling the police "pigs," and denouncing civil rights organizations. True FalseQuestion 16 (2 points)FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover labeled the Black Panther Party ... a"the greatest organization in America." b"the greatest non-violent organization." c"the greatest threat to international security." d"the single greatest threat to internal security."Question 17 (2 points)Chicago Black Panther leader Fred Hampton wanted to build a "rainbow coalition" unitng Blacks and Hispanics in a common struggle of urban problems in ... ahousing discrimination. bunemeployment. ccrime. dall of the above.Question 18 (2 points)Leaders in the Black Panther: aHuey P. Newton bBobby Seale cEldridge Cleaver dAll of the above.Question 19 (2 points)Karenga created ... athe Organization US which emphasized cultural nationalism. bthe Marxist Socialist party. cKwanzaa, celebrated Dec 26 - Jan 1. dA and C.Question 20 (2 points)A prominent member of Organization US was writer LeRoi Jones, who after joining in 1967, changed his name to ... aChaka Khan bElijah Muhammad cKarenga dAmiri BarakaQuestion 21 (2 points)Many athletes began using their prestige and publicity to challenge discrimination. True False
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Question 14: d) All of the above. The Black Panther Party was known for patrolling black neighborhoods for safety, its free breakfast programs for children, and its community service activism for the people.
Question 15: True. The Black Panther Party was indeed controversial in its beliefs about black manhood, calling the police "pigs," and denouncing civil rights organizations.
Question 16: d) "the single greatest threat to internal security." FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover labeled the Black Panther Party as such.
Question 17: d) All of the above. Fred Hampton, a Chicago Black Panther leader, wanted to build a "rainbow coalition" uniting Blacks and Hispanics in a common struggle of urban problems in housing discrimination, unemployment, and crime.
Question 18: d) All of the above. Leaders in the Black Panther Party included Huey P. Newton, Bobby Seale, and Eldridge Cleaver.
Question 19: d) A and C. Karenga created the Organization US which emphasized cultural nationalism and Kwanzaa, celebrated from December 26 to January 1.
Question 20: d) Amiri Baraka. A prominent member of Organization US was writer LeRoi Jones, who after joining in 1967, changed his name to Amiri Baraka.
Question 21: True. Many athletes began using their prestige and publicity to challenge discrimination.
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